South Korea s cultural export is likely to only make a wedding dress for China s cultural export in

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

The issue of Korean cultural export has always been a topic of great concern. In recent years, as the popularity and influence of Korean culture have continued to expand around the world, more and more Korean culture and products have entered the international market. However, there are also some problems and challenges behind this phenomenon.

One of the biggest problems is that the end result of South Korea's cultural export is likely to be a wedding dress for Chinese cultural export. This is because Korean culture has been heavily influenced and nurtured by Chinese culture. For example, South Korea's traditional culture, customs, and values are inextricably linked to China. When South Korea exports its culture, it often takes Chinese culture as its own cultural background and support to attract the attention of international markets and audiences.

The problem with this, however, is that the influence of Korean cultural exports is likely to be overshadowed by Chinese culture.

For example, the cultural export of Singapore, Australia, and Britain will eventually become an advantage of the United StatesKorean pop culture used to be so strong, which greatly added points to South Korea's image, but in fact, there is a premise here that China was too poor at that time and there was almost no cultural export (the same is true for Hong Kong and Taiwan).

Now that China is gaining momentum, there is a good chance that South Korea's cultural exports will be represented by China (i.e., foreigners who accept Korean cultural exports tend to be more inclined to engage with China in the future).

Some people may say, "Is it true that Japanese cultural exports will also be represented?"

Neon has spent decades promoting the second dimension, promoting anime.

Then let a Chinese game manufacturer pick the most fruitful fruits.

I feel sorry for them.

Of course, Japan is a small country compared to China, but internationally speaking, Japan is not a small country in terms of population and economic size.

In fact, the shrewdness of the United States can also be seen from this point.

Netflix vigorously supports the Korean cultural industry, but the awards are all won by "Parasite" and "Taxi", which smear South Korea. What's the picture?Because the Americans are smart, they have realized that by smearing South Korea, they can indirectly discredit East Asia, and they can eventually use it to offset cultural exports.

Finally, it is easy for small countries to end up as a wedding dress for the cultural output of large countries in the same cultural circle, but at the same time, it should be noted that it is often more efficient to smear small countries in the same cultural circle than to directly smear large countries.

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